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kristen welker is in our washington bureau with more. kristen, good morning. >> good morning to you, erica. this stunning news comes on the heels of the president's triumphant re-election. cia director david petraeus is a retired four-star general who led combat forces in iraq and afghanistan and was considered one of the top leaders of his generation. sources on the hill and at the white house say his reputation was sterling. a family man who's known for putting country first. but that all changed this week when he offered his resignation. in a letter to his cia colleagues he said, quote, after being married for 37 years i showed extremely poor judgment by engaging in an extramarital affair. such behavior is unacceptable, both as a husband, and as the leader of an organization such as ours. earlier this year, petraeus was the subject of a biography by paula broadwell, a ph.d. student he met at harvard. nbc news has confirmed that the fbi opened an investigation into whether broadwell had improper access to petraeus' e-mails or other com
kristen welker is in our washington bureau with more. kristen, good morning. >> good morning to you, erica. this stunning news comes on the heels of the president's triumphant re-election. cia director david petraeus is a retired four-star general who led combat forces in iraq and afghanistan and was considered one of the top leaders of his generation. sources on the hill and at the white house say his reputation was sterling. a family man who's known for putting country first. but that...
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i'm more interested in taking a west virginia voice to washington rather than those washington voices telling west virginians who and how they should decide to send to the united states senate. i'm up for the race. i know it will be a big challenge. it tells me if i'm getting hit from both sides, i must be doing something right. >> greta: the discussion about sort of remaking the republican party, that it needs to examine itself, look at itself, but there are a lot of people in the republican party who don't want to do that, who still think that there's certain principles to adhere to. so what is the future of the republican party? how do you see it? >> i think the future of the party is very bright. i was very frustrated in the last election with all the talk about women not being interested in the programs that the gop has to offer, because for me, as a woman, a mother, a grandmother, a sandwich generation taking care of my parents, i see the republican ideas for growth and opportunity and jobs as a much better platform for the future opportunities for our children and grandchildren
i'm more interested in taking a west virginia voice to washington rather than those washington voices telling west virginians who and how they should decide to send to the united states senate. i'm up for the race. i know it will be a big challenge. it tells me if i'm getting hit from both sides, i must be doing something right. >> greta: the discussion about sort of remaking the republican party, that it needs to examine itself, look at itself, but there are a lot of people in the...
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you may be shocked to hear this, but there's not a big constituency in washington, d.c., for smaller government. >> great point. >> so you got the other two-thirds of the 60% of the race, romney is going to do very well down there. but i believe the key to the state is whether romney cuts obama's margin below a certain level in the northern virginia suburbs and i think he has a good chance to do that. >> is there a state, governor, you will be watching most closely on behalf of the romney campaign that you feel he must win? >> well, there's not a state that he must win, but if he does the things that make sense, wins indiana, north carolina, florida and virginia, then the next state has to be ohio or he has to replace ohio. he can do that with pennsylvania, he can do it with wisconsin, plus colorado, he can do it with wisconsin plus new hampshire. so ohio has been -- has been called the big deal for months and months because it is the big deal. >> do i sense that you feel pretty confident about florida? >> i do. i do feel good about florida. >> what makes you feel good about florida?
you may be shocked to hear this, but there's not a big constituency in washington, d.c., for smaller government. >> great point. >> so you got the other two-thirds of the 60% of the race, romney is going to do very well down there. but i believe the key to the state is whether romney cuts obama's margin below a certain level in the northern virginia suburbs and i think he has a good chance to do that. >> is there a state, governor, you will be watching most closely on behalf...
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washington post election, i don't think that either party has a real mandate per se overall you would think the overall mandate would be to save this country. neil, you've been on top of this. i have a feeling we'll go into that january 1st with no deal and maybe the markets crashing, maybe people in the street before they cobble together something akin to kicking it down the road again. they gave themselves a ticking time bomb and now they look like inspector clouseau trying to take it apart. >> neil: ben stein? >> other than raising taxes, it doesn't terrify me to see the taxes going up on the screen, what terrifies me cutting defense. i'd much rather see the taxes go up than cutting defense. and president obama gave a speech, my way or the highway. >> he said exactly the opposite, i mean, i'm listening to the two of you, i've never been more hopeful about this problem getting resolved. john boehner made conciliatory comments last week and the president made conciliatory-- >> i think ben was saying on the tax issues raising on the rich, debate how much he's going to raise that. he s
washington post election, i don't think that either party has a real mandate per se overall you would think the overall mandate would be to save this country. neil, you've been on top of this. i have a feeling we'll go into that january 1st with no deal and maybe the markets crashing, maybe people in the street before they cobble together something akin to kicking it down the road again. they gave themselves a ticking time bomb and now they look like inspector clouseau trying to take it apart....
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>>> tonight, from washington, d.c., this is a special edition of "world news." an abc news exclusive. we sit down with the country's most powerful republican, house speaker john boehner. facing a critical deadline. will he and the president finally make a deal? or will this country fall off a cliff of huge tax increases and a new recession? everyone has said, a disaster is looming. >>> face to face. gabby giffords is there as the man who shot her is sentenced. her husband, mark kelly, tells us what was going through their minds. >>> freezing over. the families in the storm zone, hud. ing in blanketsing a they're hit with another storm. >>> and band of brothers. our bob woodruff, standing up for heroes tonight. the healing power of rock and roll. ♪ >>> good evening once again from washington, d.c., where the election may be over, but the clock is sticking on an issue affecting every american family. and standing at the urgent crossroads, the president and the speaker of the house, republican john boehner. there is a freight train bearing down on this country, c
>>> tonight, from washington, d.c., this is a special edition of "world news." an abc news exclusive. we sit down with the country's most powerful republican, house speaker john boehner. facing a critical deadline. will he and the president finally make a deal? or will this country fall off a cliff of huge tax increases and a new recession? everyone has said, a disaster is looming. >>> face to face. gabby giffords is there as the man who shot her is sentenced. her...
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washington state is next in the governor's race. there it is too close to call at this .51 to 4 percent we are going to keep an eye on that state for you. >> earl ray dom lynn walked away 51 to 46. >> did we put montana up again. close 49 to 47. we will let you know. 70 percent and we will et you know where the feek end spuls. >> our decision team is hard including florida. that may be days before we know. >>> no changing chads this time at all. >> exit polls show voters have the economy on their line but still deciding to give president obama to answer the problem. what else do they reveal about the sel year. senior head core of the daily caller. gutting an early start to your day from late night. >> i have had going to say. >> what did you get out of these exit polls? >> apparently -- first of all before we get to the exit polls it seems the rel clear politics average seem to be on for all of these. the exit polls seem to show americans do not they were willing to give him another chance to right the course of the nation. many tho
washington state is next in the governor's race. there it is too close to call at this .51 to 4 percent we are going to keep an eye on that state for you. >> earl ray dom lynn walked away 51 to 46. >> did we put montana up again. close 49 to 47. we will let you know. 70 percent and we will et you know where the feek end spuls. >> our decision team is hard including florida. that may be days before we know. >>> no changing chads this time at all. >> exit polls...
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i would be remiss if i let two of the top reporters in washington go, washington, new york, or any other place where you are, whether you're hearing anything imminent on the cabinet front. i think we all assume that secretary of state is going to be the first job filled. that treasury is a little more complicated. mark, ruth, jump in here. mark, you first as to what you're hearing is the latest on the secretary of state front. >> well, look, i think the question -- the biggest question to me is whether the president wants to do the big three all at once or maybe the big four all at once or do it in a staggered way. we really don't know how long secretary clinton or geithner or panetta plan to stay or are willing to stay into the new year. i still believe that the president, everything i've heard and all the body language suggests he'd like susan rice in that job. i think after senator mccain's backoff, that makes it even more likely than before. >> ruth? >> yes, very quickly, i agree with mark. he wants susan rice. i think that means he is going to do susan rice, nominate susan rice, and
i would be remiss if i let two of the top reporters in washington go, washington, new york, or any other place where you are, whether you're hearing anything imminent on the cabinet front. i think we all assume that secretary of state is going to be the first job filled. that treasury is a little more complicated. mark, ruth, jump in here. mark, you first as to what you're hearing is the latest on the secretary of state front. >> well, look, i think the question -- the biggest question to...
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stacy lee says, "hey, jimmy, did you hear they legalized weed in colorado and washington? i just noticed that if you take a freeze frame of someone's face at the right time, you can make them look like they're high. it works with anyone. you should try doing it." sounds like fun. we could give that a try. first up, here's a freeze frame that we found of arnold schwarzenegger where it looks like he's high. [ laughter ] that's pretty good. next one is one of my favorite tv journalists. tv personality barbara walters here. there she -- [ laughter ] next one wasn't hard to find at all. it's a freeze frame of matthew mcconaughey. that's just -- [ laughter ] and here, we found -- we found one of me right there. [ laughter ] oh, finally, we have a picture -- this is my favorite one, our neighbor who films the show across the hall. here's dr. oz, high. [ laughter ] there you go. let's try another one here this this one is from lamar einhorn. "jimmy, i've heard that turkeys are really intelligent birds. do you know anyone who can translate what they're saying for us?" really, yes.
stacy lee says, "hey, jimmy, did you hear they legalized weed in colorado and washington? i just noticed that if you take a freeze frame of someone's face at the right time, you can make them look like they're high. it works with anyone. you should try doing it." sounds like fun. we could give that a try. first up, here's a freeze frame that we found of arnold schwarzenegger where it looks like he's high. [ laughter ] that's pretty good. next one is one of my favorite tv journalists....
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that news rippled outward from the pentagon today, and across official washington. the name of u.s. marine general john allen, the top american commander in afghanistan, surfaced o >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and
that news rippled outward from the pentagon today, and across official washington. the name of u.s. marine general john allen, the top american commander in afghanistan, surfaced o >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering...
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and there is people for her to getpoiled by washington. that she is thpure mrliberal, progressive that's going too that a lot ofspe she's a tech know krat on the3# issue on on the issue of consumer in waysha decisions we make about how and where and w ou as middle 's uniquebo knowing more about some v any other senator ands we haven't d professor whoent many subjects than any senators. she will be respected has a ch very quickly and obviouslyg on ofw" the big stars of the democratic party. >> if she is a good senator she can hold on tolife. so ink she i want to go to hord finan who joins us with w n from the romney ca the new information is lack of information. as i understand it, t entireere a spot far away from they're in of big council at this very moment. the one i've talked to for two king at d who always e-mailsmbre the map, lookie&ng at all the numbers, looking at the reporo" probably having an interesting and tough co rightv+ now. so that's whye's been silence om them. >> let go asse we can to chrise jansing. there was essenti
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, as well, half of official washington. you have made the point we are coming out of a campaign that probably spent $6 billion in aggregate all to return what looks like the status quo to washington. barack obama to the white house, democrats to the senate. republicans to the house. >> $6 billion campaign that changes virtually nothing. one of the big stories we thought of this election were those huge republican super pacs. they spent republican and republican groups spent over $300 million just on senate races and they have ended up probably losing a net loss of senate losses, come to congress looking almost exactly like it did before this election and i'll tell you, george, this president usually when a president is re-elected you have talks of how much political capital is there, what's the mandate, the second term agenda. a little time to talk about that. he starts tomorrow to face big problems with this congress, this fiscal cliff, taxmageddon, whatever you want to call it by the end of the year, everybody's taxes go
, as well, half of official washington. you have made the point we are coming out of a campaign that probably spent $6 billion in aggregate all to return what looks like the status quo to washington. barack obama to the white house, democrats to the senate. republicans to the house. >> $6 billion campaign that changes virtually nothing. one of the big stories we thought of this election were those huge republican super pacs. they spent republican and republican groups spent over $300...
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this is a status quo election, and as is the case with a lot of things in washington, stat cuss quo is what we're going to get. in other words, it is much more useful to talk about things that will not happen than the things that will happen, because what we've had is gridlock. for example, there will not be carbon trading passed in congress any time soon. that will of course be a relief to the coal industry, to refiners, other high-carbon intensity companies. on the other hand, there will not be, for example, drilling off the coast of florida or the coast of virginia any time soon. not soo much becau much because election, but simply after the mccondo oil spill, that's not in the cards. >> let's boil this down in terms of which stocks will win and which stocks will lose in the energy patch. pavel? >> so, in the context of gridlock, as i mentioned, there are things that we can look to for historical precedent. i mean clearly the obama administration has not been a big fan of the coal industry and the epa has put in, for example, max regulations on coal, power plant emissions have been
this is a status quo election, and as is the case with a lot of things in washington, stat cuss quo is what we're going to get. in other words, it is much more useful to talk about things that will not happen than the things that will happen, because what we've had is gridlock. for example, there will not be carbon trading passed in congress any time soon. that will of course be a relief to the coal industry, to refiners, other high-carbon intensity companies. on the other hand, there will not...
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tania washington is still being held in a washington jail. >>> time to check that morning commute with mike. still some back-ups out there? >> definitely. for the south bay that, earlier accident blocking a number of lanes for 280. but that's rippled. and it's finally shown up on the other northbound routes. this is 101 northbound. look at the map. here's the stretch of northbound 101 that's typically slow but slower from earlier on. and also look at 880, heading south and 280 heading north. jammed up. recovering after the earlier accident cleared over half an hour ago at wolf. there's another disabled vehicle in the back-up. 17, slow up toward the 280 change. another look at the east shore freeway jamming up out of richmond into berkeley. >> and the rain coming as well. we'll have a forecast coming up in our next local news update in a half hour. [ boy 1 ] hey! that's the last crescent. oh, did you want it? yea we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half that's not half! guys, i have more! thanks mom [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescen
tania washington is still being held in a washington jail. >>> time to check that morning commute with mike. still some back-ups out there? >> definitely. for the south bay that, earlier accident blocking a number of lanes for 280. but that's rippled. and it's finally shown up on the other northbound routes. this is 101 northbound. look at the map. here's the stretch of northbound 101 that's typically slow but slower from earlier on. and also look at 880, heading south and 280...
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washington d.c. you've probably never seen a protest like this. the news is next. the city just lost a tremendous firefighter >> family friends and co-workers of a fallen chicago firefighter shared memories today of a man known for his kindness and sense of humor >> joins us with tonight's top story >> we have been speaking to some of his friends today and he had many of them. they describe him as a popular firefighter who loved his job and made everyone laugh. as family made a request on his behalf >> "herbie never wanted glory or ... so please check your smoke detector and give your kids a hug" tears and hugs outside the cook county medical examiners office as friends and family members of herbie johnson did their best to comfort each other. the 54 year old firefighter died from injuries he suffered while battling a blaze last night on the southwest side. this afternoon his body was escorted away by about a dozen emergency vehicles to a funeral home in the south suburbs. a 32-year veteran of the chicago fire department, he had just recently been promoted to capta
washington d.c. you've probably never seen a protest like this. the news is next. the city just lost a tremendous firefighter >> family friends and co-workers of a fallen chicago firefighter shared memories today of a man known for his kindness and sense of humor >> joins us with tonight's top story >> we have been speaking to some of his friends today and he had many of them. they describe him as a popular firefighter who loved his job and made everyone laugh. as family made...
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more washington gridlock. no, it's worse -- look, our taxes are about to go up. not the taxes on our dividends though, right? that's a big part of our retirement. oh, no, it's dividends, too. the rate on our dividends would more than double. but we depend on our dividends to help pay our bills. we worked hard to save. well, the president and congress have got to work together to stop this dividend tax hike. before it's too late. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,
more washington gridlock. no, it's worse -- look, our taxes are about to go up. not the taxes on our dividends though, right? that's a big part of our retirement. oh, no, it's dividends, too. the rate on our dividends would more than double. but we depend on our dividends to help pay our bills. we worked hard to save. well, the president and congress have got to work together to stop this dividend tax hike. before it's too late. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go....
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this government is big enough, and that we do not have a revenue problem we have a spending problem in washington. neil: i do not hear it out of the leaders, you are closer to this than i will be, but judge from appointment made in the house from reads of riot ac from speaker boehner to republican groups to many tea partiers, message of get in line, what do you make of that? >> it may be true. it is hard to read too much into those statements and hard to come to firm conclusions right now to what they mean. those of us who owe our election to this movement. who understand that our constituents expect to us hold government spending, need to stay true to our principles and remember why we came here. neil: well, some -- i can understand maybe some disappointment at tea party senate candidates who seem to grab defeat from the jaws of what looked like victory. i can understand frustration on part of some republicans, but they forget the tea party that brought so many of you to power and house provided 80 something odd you know restless revolutionaries to two took over the place. i am wondering some te
this government is big enough, and that we do not have a revenue problem we have a spending problem in washington. neil: i do not hear it out of the leaders, you are closer to this than i will be, but judge from appointment made in the house from reads of riot ac from speaker boehner to republican groups to many tea partiers, message of get in line, what do you make of that? >> it may be true. it is hard to read too much into those statements and hard to come to firm conclusions right now...
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i'll reach across the aisle in washington. i'll endeavor to find those good men and women on both sides of the aisle. >> reporter: governor romney in new hampshire today. he'll be here on the eve of the election. the president here tomorrow. they are taking those four electoral votes very seriously. particularly in a race, as you know, is a dead-heat as we head into election day. >> hard to believe, only three days left. david, thank you. >>> joining us now for more on this is abc political consultant matthew dowd. good morning, matt. >> good morning. >> so curious to know who has the edge on tuesday? >> this marathon that has gone on 700 days. everybody is ready for this thing. the candidates are exhausted. i think in the aftermath of what's gone on this week, there's a little wind behind the sails of the president, at this time. especially in the electoral college. i think he has the advantage right now. >> you think sandy has that big of an impact? >> what sandy did was stop any momentum mitt romney had. and i think iconic
i'll reach across the aisle in washington. i'll endeavor to find those good men and women on both sides of the aisle. >> reporter: governor romney in new hampshire today. he'll be here on the eve of the election. the president here tomorrow. they are taking those four electoral votes very seriously. particularly in a race, as you know, is a dead-heat as we head into election day. >> hard to believe, only three days left. david, thank you. >>> joining us now for more on this...
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probably not in the next four years. >> shep: mike barrett live in washington. thanks very much. continuing coverage throughout the hour and all weekend, of course. the former c.i.a. director, david petraeus, reportedly says he never gave any classified information to his mistress, paula broadwell. that's according to kyra phillips, an anchor and reporter for cnn for years. she says general petraeus told her his resignation had nothing to do with benghazi and that he wants to testify about the attack on the u.s. consulate. also he told kyra phillips he screwed up terribly and feels lucky to have a wife who is better than he deserves. now we're learning more about jill kelly, the woman who started this whole investigation after getting what she reported were threatening e-mails from the woman paula broadwell. as it turns out, jill kelly apparently paid a visit to the white house a couple of months ago. the tampa bay times newspaper is reporting she said this e-mail or one coming up here, to one of its reporters in september reading, i was made the honorary ambassador to u.s. centr
probably not in the next four years. >> shep: mike barrett live in washington. thanks very much. continuing coverage throughout the hour and all weekend, of course. the former c.i.a. director, david petraeus, reportedly says he never gave any classified information to his mistress, paula broadwell. that's according to kyra phillips, an anchor and reporter for cnn for years. she says general petraeus told her his resignation had nothing to do with benghazi and that he wants to testify...
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they're going to have to fix it, so don't mess it up, washington. that's my one plea this morning because you finally have some optimism about it. you also had some great housing news. and that's something that really fed into this rally. i had -- you know, i saw the dow up at 9:30 yesterday, it was up 130 points and then came this existing home sales report, and it went up 200 points. you know, average -- median home prices are up 11% from a year ago. that number is shocking to me. in one year, you've seen the value of the home go up 10%. now, remember, it's been a horrible, horrible five or six years in housing, but you're seeing that there is some momentum here. 31% of buyers were first-time homebuyers. they're looking at super-low mortgage rates, and thief beey'n out of the market so long. 29% of all home sales in october were cash. cash! >> what does that mean, though? there's something going on. >> it means investors, people with a lot of money -- a lot of these are investors, it's money from brazil, latin america and china going into literall
they're going to have to fix it, so don't mess it up, washington. that's my one plea this morning because you finally have some optimism about it. you also had some great housing news. and that's something that really fed into this rally. i had -- you know, i saw the dow up at 9:30 yesterday, it was up 130 points and then came this existing home sales report, and it went up 200 points. you know, average -- median home prices are up 11% from a year ago. that number is shocking to me. in one...
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i voter for washington, vote for lincoln -- you can't do two. then favorite university, i'll put william and mary, should the college football national championship be decid by a playoff? yes. push next. those are my votes. push next one more e, r pa mark there, my ballot is being cast. please wait. then the precinct captain comes out, puts their card in there, the tape comes out, these are the votes for obama and romney, they write it down, call this office, and in about 41 minutes, we should start knowing the raw numbers in this critical county. >> let's check in with erin burnett, in columbus, ohio. erin? >> reporter: anderson, we're here at the capitol of ohio, and this could be ground zero in terms of who wins tonight. the story here is absentee and early voting. it turns out that it would be reasonable, election officials tell me to say 200,000 of those votes, we don't know who they voted for tonight. those people who come in and their address changed or their name changed, they had to file one of these, a yellow ballot, a provisional ball
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up next i talk with danny vargas and the washington post's ann kornbluth. the man everyone talks about when you refer to polls, nate silver of the new york fimz 538 blog. he predicts president obama has a 91% chance of winning re-election. the president will win 313 electoral college votes, governor romney will win 225. >> it's not a coin toss at that point. it's close, but you'd have to have a case where the polls are off across the board. it could happen, but if anything, the race has broken toward president obama a bit in the last 48 hours. >> that, by the way, was nate on last night on colbert. here's something funny making the rounds. lo look at this on social media. it reads keep calm and trust nate silver. join the election day conversation on twitter. you can find us at @tamron hall or at @newsnation. we'll have more on "news nation" live from the beautiful democracy plaza. i like that picture. no, no, no, stop! humans -- one day, we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... stop, stop, stop! my car! not so much. but that's okay. you'r
up next i talk with danny vargas and the washington post's ann kornbluth. the man everyone talks about when you refer to polls, nate silver of the new york fimz 538 blog. he predicts president obama has a 91% chance of winning re-election. the president will win 313 electoral college votes, governor romney will win 225. >> it's not a coin toss at that point. it's close, but you'd have to have a case where the polls are off across the board. it could happen, but if anything, the race has...
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the state of washington not surprisingly to the democrat obama. the state of idaho, goes to romney. 91 votes to 52 votes, we are sure of ourselves around here and then the state of hawaii, good evening to you and you have elected -- you have given your votes to obama. now to the important states which are still undecide. that will begin with the state of virginia. a state that we have been watching all night long. now three fourths of all precincts reporting. romney with a slight lead but still to close to call according to the decision team. the state of ohio which we thought would be the big teller of the night, obama at the moment at least has opened up a lead but only two thirds of all precincts reporting and ohio is still to close to call as is iowa, six votes up for grabs, important state in this election. obama with what looks like it's a lead but because of the precincts still out it's to close to call. colorado, nine votes up for grabs, two thirds of all precincts reporting and colorado is still to close to call. same for minnesota with 2
the state of washington not surprisingly to the democrat obama. the state of idaho, goes to romney. 91 votes to 52 votes, we are sure of ourselves around here and then the state of hawaii, good evening to you and you have elected -- you have given your votes to obama. now to the important states which are still undecide. that will begin with the state of virginia. a state that we have been watching all night long. now three fourths of all precincts reporting. romney with a slight lead but still...
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sylvia hall, "n.b.r.," washington. >> susie: tomorrow on "n.b.r." a big day for retail earnings: walmart, target, dollar tree, and gap; all report results. and china's chooses its new diplomatic team, we look at that nation's historic once-in-a- decade leadership change. >> tom: the negotiations on avoiding the fiscal cliff will impact your paycheck, and possibly your portfolio, even if the only stocks you own are in mutual funds in a 401-k. john sweeney is executive vice president of planning and advisory services with fidelity investments. john, certainly this is a big threat for all investors, all income earners, how big is it for long-term investors? >> thanks, tom. a lot of our investors are asking us for help, trying to navigate the tacks tax landscape. and people are asking how they might adjust their portfolios. a couple of things to keep in perspective. when you think about constructing your portfolio, you want to be focused on your long-term goals. if retirement several years away, you want to make sure you have enough earnings power to ou
sylvia hall, "n.b.r.," washington. >> susie: tomorrow on "n.b.r." a big day for retail earnings: walmart, target, dollar tree, and gap; all report results. and china's chooses its new diplomatic team, we look at that nation's historic once-in-a- decade leadership change. >> tom: the negotiations on avoiding the fiscal cliff will impact your paycheck, and possibly your portfolio, even if the only stocks you own are in mutual funds in a 401-k. john sweeney is...
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." >> chris: hello again from fox news in washington. on this holiday weekend we're watching several major foreign policy developments from egypt to gaza to the continuing converse over the benghazi attack. to talk about it all is senator john mccain. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. dancing with turkeys? >> chris: you'll have to wait until the end of the show to see. >> that's what we're doing now. >> chris: let's start with egypt where president morsi granted himself unchecked powers and sent thousands of protesters back into the streets, people who had been helping to topple mubarak, now against the man they call the new egypt egyptian pharaoh. what are the chances we're headed for a new islamist coo in egypt? >> it could be headed that way. you could also be headed back to a military takeover. if things went in the wrong direction. you could also see a scenario where there's continued chaos. i'll never forget after i was in egypt, i met with the young people who made the revolution in the square. a young woman said it
." >> chris: hello again from fox news in washington. on this holiday weekend we're watching several major foreign policy developments from egypt to gaza to the continuing converse over the benghazi attack. to talk about it all is senator john mccain. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you. dancing with turkeys? >> chris: you'll have to wait until the end of the show to see. >> that's what we're doing now. >> chris: let's start with egypt...
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it is over, grover. >> yeah, people aren't quick to admit their irrelevance in washington. "wall street journal" board is even pushing grover norquist on this. they said president obama's re-election means taxes for upper income owners are going to go up one way or the other. bush tax rates expire on december 31st. robert reich, did you ever expect that we would be reading an editorial where the "wall street journal" is telling grover norquist that he's got to give ground on the tax increase? >> no, i didn't. election day does magical things to the "wall street journal" and to a lot of the republican right. they are sounding different than before. some of them actually learned a lesson. another aspect of the leverage the president has and this is the republican nightmare, that on january 2nd, democrats come back with legislation that says we are going to have a tax cut for the middle class and then, what do republicans do? at that particular point in time, have got to vote for this or else they look like they are essentially which is what they are, shows for the rich and gr
it is over, grover. >> yeah, people aren't quick to admit their irrelevance in washington. "wall street journal" board is even pushing grover norquist on this. they said president obama's re-election means taxes for upper income owners are going to go up one way or the other. bush tax rates expire on december 31st. robert reich, did you ever expect that we would be reading an editorial where the "wall street journal" is telling grover norquist that he's got to give...
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it was accumulateed by university of virginia and washington. they have a preference for thin people rather than fat people. they are unsure how much it effects clinical behavior if at all. experts say it is important for doctors to be aware of this so personal bias doesn't have a negative impact on dr. patient relationship. for more of the latest health news visit fox news health.com. >> the time right now 24 after the hour. next the state department is finally letting lawmakers see key documents in the libya terror attacks. there is a problem. it is only allowing it on days most lawmakers are out of town. >> another bush family for poli office. >> on this day in history 1967 the first issue of rolling stones was published. look who is on the cover? john lennon. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male anno
it was accumulateed by university of virginia and washington. they have a preference for thin people rather than fat people. they are unsure how much it effects clinical behavior if at all. experts say it is important for doctors to be aware of this so personal bias doesn't have a negative impact on dr. patient relationship. for more of the latest health news visit fox news health.com. >> the time right now 24 after the hour. next the state department is finally letting lawmakers see key...
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here is washington, d.c., your suburbs across the river. as you move to the suburbs here, you're getting into the excerpts here. this is it traditionally republican territory meaning when george bush won in 2004, this was red. governor romney to be competitive needs to turn it red tonight. could this be blue at the end of the night like this 2008 and romney still win virginia? yes, it could be. but the margins would have to be much, much smaller. if you look at the 2008 margin, this is prince william county, 58-42. there is no way governor romney could be competitive if he's losing that much in prince william county. he hopes this is red. if nothing else, has to run closer in the suburbs. if you look at 2008, see all this out here? see all this red? guess what? because of the population up here, the president won virginia by 234,000 votes. the president won northern virginia by 234,000 votes. they tied. and the rest of the state, you see all this red, you think this is john mccain. you think john mccain has to be running up huge numbers her
here is washington, d.c., your suburbs across the river. as you move to the suburbs here, you're getting into the excerpts here. this is it traditionally republican territory meaning when george bush won in 2004, this was red. governor romney to be competitive needs to turn it red tonight. could this be blue at the end of the night like this 2008 and romney still win virginia? yes, it could be. but the margins would have to be much, much smaller. if you look at the 2008 margin, this is prince...
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." ♪ >>> good evening i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with this war in washington. say what you will about the election we just had. this one's hotter, nastier, more personal. one side says it's about character, about whether a close confederate of the president told the truth, the whole truth as she knew it when she went on national television and said the death of a u.s. ambassador was a spontaneous reaction to an anti-muslim video, some trouble-making clown made out in california. ignoring john mccain and his ail argue evidence it was an organized act of terrorism. not so says the president. his u.n. ambassador and close friend simply told the truth as she was permitted to tell it, what the cia gave her to say and no more. for that he charges susan rice, in the words of the new york post, being fried. political fight fans on the tabloids relish this extreme combat what should be a good person's judgment? that's my question tonight. is susan rice now a surrogate for the president, someone to take the punishment when others above her pay grade should be answering t
." ♪ >>> good evening i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start with this war in washington. say what you will about the election we just had. this one's hotter, nastier, more personal. one side says it's about character, about whether a close confederate of the president told the truth, the whole truth as she knew it when she went on national television and said the death of a u.s. ambassador was a spontaneous reaction to an anti-muslim video, some trouble-making clown...
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joins us from washington. senator, i heard you with chris wallace and i watched your briefing and i know this is a lot of stuff you can't talk about because it was closed and all that. i'm a simple man. i'm going to walk through it with you. on september 14, c.i.a. chief david petraeus made a statement that indicated it was a spontaneous demonstration caused by a crazy videotape. that was echoed by the u.n. ambassador, susan rice. all right? that's what happened. yet cables from the c.i.a. out of tripoli, libya, say the day after it was a terrorist attack, an organized terrorist attack with heavy weaponry. so you got your own c.i.a. chief contradicting his guys in libya. am i accurate so far? >> well, you're right. the director petraeus did say a couple of days later that based on the information they had, that they thought that this was an act of violence that arose out of a protest. >> bill: okay. but that's impossible -- >> that is what he said. >> bill: yeah. but that's impossible because the cables that f
joins us from washington. senator, i heard you with chris wallace and i watched your briefing and i know this is a lot of stuff you can't talk about because it was closed and all that. i'm a simple man. i'm going to walk through it with you. on september 14, c.i.a. chief david petraeus made a statement that indicated it was a spontaneous demonstration caused by a crazy videotape. that was echoed by the u.n. ambassador, susan rice. all right? that's what happened. yet cables from the c.i.a. out...
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rich edson is in washington with the latest. rich: since the election, they have been staking out their opening fiscal cliff positions. for the president and democrats, increase taxes on those earning more than $250,000 a year. opposing republicans who want no increases. >> it is politically unsustainable and the policy makes no sense for them to say that nobody in the country gets extended tax relief unless higher income individuals get a bonus tax break. >> an opening bid of $1.6 trillion in new taxes. that just is not serious. it amounts to about $0.20 to every dollar in tax cuts. in other words, no cut that off. it is a joke. a joke. rich: the opening offer is basically what he has already suggested. $1.6 million of tax increases on families earning more than $250,000 a year. curbing the value of the deductions brings in more than a half trillion. limits on deductions raises another 120 billion. it means $243 billion more in taxes. that and a handful of others leads to many over the next decade. the president says he is open
rich edson is in washington with the latest. rich: since the election, they have been staking out their opening fiscal cliff positions. for the president and democrats, increase taxes on those earning more than $250,000 a year. opposing republicans who want no increases. >> it is politically unsustainable and the policy makes no sense for them to say that nobody in the country gets extended tax relief unless higher income individuals get a bonus tax break. >> an opening bid of $1.6...
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>> denzel washington's character and i had a lot of the same problems. i had a lot of the same problems that harling does. you want to be everybody's buddy. harling looked like he stopped progressing around 1973. >> you're a hero, man. you will never pay for another drink as long as you live. >> reporter: goodman himself stopped drinking five years ago. >> if i don't pick up the first drink i'm fine. >> reporter: not chasing that deem on. >> yeah. let the deem onchase me. they can knock all they want. i'm not home. but i'm learning the important things in life. >> reporter: which are? which are petting my dog, saying hi to my wife, looking at this beautiful city, just little things that i was just missed. i just slept through for 30 years. >> reporter: anna beth must be something else. >> she must be. reporter: anna beth is his wife, a louisiana native. and one of goodman's reasons for moving to the biggiesy. their 22-year-old daughter molly is an aspiring film maker. >> she just does stuff that i'd be too lazy or wouldn't have the imagination to do. >>
>> denzel washington's character and i had a lot of the same problems. i had a lot of the same problems that harling does. you want to be everybody's buddy. harling looked like he stopped progressing around 1973. >> you're a hero, man. you will never pay for another drink as long as you live. >> reporter: goodman himself stopped drinking five years ago. >> if i don't pick up the first drink i'm fine. >> reporter: not chasing that deem on. >> yeah. let the...
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golden bears needed to run the table to become bowl eligible starting tonight against the visiting washington huskies. cal had 14 players out with injuries including keenan al lean and everything got -- keenan allen and everything got worse from there. he may never wear a golden bear jersey again. chris harper a chance to look and show off. that's a harper's bazaar, too bad it didn't translate points. the second quarter chris harver makes his first college run. cal u gets two field goals and put together a 90-yard drive. keith price throws to austin safarian jenkins. huskies beat cal for the fourth time. mannard gets injured and leaves the game with a knee injury. they fall to three and seven over all after losing on the day. third time in head coach jeff there will be no bowl game invitation. >>> and our high school football game of the week. how about this one, right there in danville it's san ramon valley against monte vista. grizzlies led at halftime. but san ramon valley coming back big time. burst hits de la pena. then he find his second gear and it's a 76-yard touchdown for de la pena
golden bears needed to run the table to become bowl eligible starting tonight against the visiting washington huskies. cal had 14 players out with injuries including keenan al lean and everything got -- keenan allen and everything got worse from there. he may never wear a golden bear jersey again. chris harper a chance to look and show off. that's a harper's bazaar, too bad it didn't translate points. the second quarter chris harver makes his first college run. cal u gets two field goals and...
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talks are under way on the budget crisis in washington. the president is talking with lawmakers about the fiscal cliff and meeting with top party members from the house and senate and spoke about the meeting moments ago. >> we have to make sure taxes don't go up on middle class families and the economy remains strong and we're creating jobs and that's an agenda that democrats and republicans and independents people all across the country share. our challenge is to make sure that we are able to cooperate together, work together, find common ground and make tough compromises and build consensus to do the people's business. >> the meeting under way right now by the way. superstorm sandy's damage didn't have to be so bad. we'll look at why so many people lost power and what could be done to prevent a crisis again. you could also cut corners by making it without 100% real cheddar cheese. but then...it wouldn't be stouffer's mac & cheese. just one of over 70 satisfying recipes for one from stouffer's. what if there was a new that focused less on
talks are under way on the budget crisis in washington. the president is talking with lawmakers about the fiscal cliff and meeting with top party members from the house and senate and spoke about the meeting moments ago. >> we have to make sure taxes don't go up on middle class families and the economy remains strong and we're creating jobs and that's an agenda that democrats and republicans and independents people all across the country share. our challenge is to make sure that we are...
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i will talk with msnbc's mideast diplomacy analyst renn us ross of the washington institute for mideast policy. and at 1:00 p.m. we'll talk with diana buttu who has played a key role in palestinian negotiations. also former state department spokesman p.j. crowley. in this week's office politics a look at the best of the lighter moments with all of our guests. i began by asking mika brzezinski about a holiday dinner she'd like to forget. you brought up something this just popped to mind with your father being who he is in the carter administration, you being a democrat, you've got these two brothers, one of whom works for mitt romney. >> right. >> what in the world is thanksgiving dinner like around your table? >> we've had some bad ones. but we've had some -- >> can't talk about the iraq war. >> no, we can't talk about that. >> seriously. >> my mother hates it when i tell that story though. >> 2004, middle of the iraq war. >> it was just the boys weren't getting along. >> ian brzezinski, who worked for don rumsfeld, right under don rumsfeld. mark brzezinski, worked for bill clinton, and
i will talk with msnbc's mideast diplomacy analyst renn us ross of the washington institute for mideast policy. and at 1:00 p.m. we'll talk with diana buttu who has played a key role in palestinian negotiations. also former state department spokesman p.j. crowley. in this week's office politics a look at the best of the lighter moments with all of our guests. i began by asking mika brzezinski about a holiday dinner she'd like to forget. you brought up something this just popped to mind with...
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in other words, what kind of strings are attached out of washington for any of them. have you checked this? remark well, that's a difficult question. we have, in my understanding, around $7 billion from fema right now. there is an additional something like $5 billion that could be made available. we are heering a 30 billion-dollar ticket, right there, that raises a red flag. you just asked what is this for? it is about replacing the grid and i think that it's kind of a stretch. maybe they are using it to pay down their deficit spending. that is not appropriate. that is not what we are here for. we are not here to be a catchall for everything. we are here to help. neil: how does he get it? in other words coming as a democratic spending cut, a democratic friend of the president. is there much difficulty getting the money -- $30 billion -- how does the approval process go? >> he will be applying to fema. fema has $7 million available right now. neil: okay. >> so they will take action to approve the additional spending. and i think there is going to be real questions i'm
in other words, what kind of strings are attached out of washington for any of them. have you checked this? remark well, that's a difficult question. we have, in my understanding, around $7 billion from fema right now. there is an additional something like $5 billion that could be made available. we are heering a 30 billion-dollar ticket, right there, that raises a red flag. you just asked what is this for? it is about replacing the grid and i think that it's kind of a stretch. maybe they are...
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that kind of leadership is desperate in washington. people want to see republicans and his top people coming together. i think the american public will be unforgiving and rightly so if we get to february and we have gone over another cliff. >> the debt ceiling alone cost more than the attacks on 9/11. >> it was pathetic. >> what happened then is what happened less people visiting his parks during that period. >> it hurt the economy. i'm proud to be in new jersey where our folks are -- you don't have the extremes. >> i'm worried about a congress losing people who are running far to the right to keep their offices. this is terrible for our country. i'm look for us to go back to having guys like reagan and tip o'neill who reach across the aisle. i think we have the right president for that but we need the leadership coming out of congress that is going to bring our nation together. most of us are not out on the margin. most of us, we actually have so much more in common than we do apart. >> that is so true. great to see i. best of luck on
that kind of leadership is desperate in washington. people want to see republicans and his top people coming together. i think the american public will be unforgiving and rightly so if we get to february and we have gone over another cliff. >> the debt ceiling alone cost more than the attacks on 9/11. >> it was pathetic. >> what happened then is what happened less people visiting his parks during that period. >> it hurt the economy. i'm proud to be in new jersey where...
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eastern time, the washington -- "washington journal," reaction to the results for these elections. in case you missed it, shortly before 1:00, mitt romney conceded defeat to supporters in boston. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you, my friends. thank you so very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. i have just called president obama to congratulate him on his victory. his supporters and his campaign also deserve congratulations. i wish all of them well, but particularly the president, the first lady, and their daughters. this is a time of great challenges for america and i pray that the president will be successful in guiding our nation. [applause] i want to thank paul ryan for all that he has done for our campaign. [applause] and for our country. besides my wife, ann, paul was the best choice i have ever made. [applause] we trusted his intellect, hard work, and commitment to principle and it will continue to contribute to the good of our nation. i also want to thank ann, is a love of my life. -- the love of my life. [applause] she would have been a wonderful
eastern time, the washington -- "washington journal," reaction to the results for these elections. in case you missed it, shortly before 1:00, mitt romney conceded defeat to supporters in boston. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you, my friends. thank you so very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. i have just called president obama to congratulate him on his victory. his supporters and his campaign also deserve congratulations. i wish all of them well,...
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. >> he can't change washington from the inside, only from the outside. we're going to give him that chance in a day or two. >> millions of people have already voted for one candidate or the other. early voting, though, has been a blessing and a curse. in ohio, in florida, limited hours made for long lines over the weekend, could make for post-election legal battles if either state is pivotal and close. a very real possibility. there is a lot of excitement out there, though, tonight. we are just hours away from the final day of this election, of this campaign. it's up to you now, the voters, to decide. we are going to try to bring you all the excitement and energy that is out there tonight with live remarks from the presidential candidates and vice presidential candidates as they make them. tonight in the hour ahead and again when we're live at 10:00. the polling remains close enough that the romney campaign has secured two rallies for tomorrow, election day, one in cleveland, ohio. the other in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in cleveland, you would expect, gi
. >> he can't change washington from the inside, only from the outside. we're going to give him that chance in a day or two. >> millions of people have already voted for one candidate or the other. early voting, though, has been a blessing and a curse. in ohio, in florida, limited hours made for long lines over the weekend, could make for post-election legal battles if either state is pivotal and close. a very real possibility. there is a lot of excitement out there, though,...
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but my advice is for washington, d.c. to look out for the new stars in the obama coalition and the democratic coalition. people like ben jell lus put a million black votes into play, made the difference in ohio. the new star rising. tulsy gabbert, this young woman, going to be the first hindu elected to congress. she comes out of hawaii 31 years old. she won by 81% or something like that. the most votes ever gotten by percentage. she's the most popular politician already by the polls in hawaii. and, again, she's an iraq war combat veteran. democrats are attracting this kind of talent, this means we're going to be able to do pretty well going forward. watch out for tulsy. >> also got the first openly lesbian senator. >> i'm a good supporter of ben and tulsy. >> all right. there really are a lot of people that have emerged from the last two cycles. either entrepreneurship or within politics. i think there was a concern after '08 is that people became disillusi disillusioned. stay engaged. that's my advice. stay engaged. ele
but my advice is for washington, d.c. to look out for the new stars in the obama coalition and the democratic coalition. people like ben jell lus put a million black votes into play, made the difference in ohio. the new star rising. tulsy gabbert, this young woman, going to be the first hindu elected to congress. she comes out of hawaii 31 years old. she won by 81% or something like that. the most votes ever gotten by percentage. she's the most popular politician already by the polls in hawaii....
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so once again we see that that washington is really absolutely keen to make sure that saw and stepping down is part of any proposal and i think they're not going to accept anything short of that so i think they're content to watch these atrocities and these murders and executions and torture pile-up in the name of trying to get rid of assad and unfortunately the only real peace plan on the table at the moment isn't even being considered seriously by washington violence against pro-forma is flares up. with police accuse of disproportionate response on the street sound online the kingdom through this is going all out to destroy the dissent reporting on that in detail later for you and take a look at this. saying a diseased liver on a label put you off your sneaky snacks and a couple of minutes we report on the backlash over canadian medics who want to put fear into food. which is four days to go till voting day both mitt romney and barack obama kick their election campaigns into overdrive racing from rally to rally both are desperate to break their poll stalemate right now so they neithe
so once again we see that that washington is really absolutely keen to make sure that saw and stepping down is part of any proposal and i think they're not going to accept anything short of that so i think they're content to watch these atrocities and these murders and executions and torture pile-up in the name of trying to get rid of assad and unfortunately the only real peace plan on the table at the moment isn't even being considered seriously by washington violence against pro-forma is...
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busy week certainly ahead in washington. so, let's get back to politics now and the final rush to election day. a state that we weren't paying much attention to is now back in the spotlight. we're talking about pennsylvania. mitt romney and paul ryan will be there this weekend. jill biden and joe biden will make stops for president obama, not to mention all the money being spent on a last-minute blitz. the latest poll out of pennsylvania shows a tight race. three points within the margin of error, but can romney win it. john mccain made a final push like this on the sunday before the election in 2008 and he lost. the same plan and same result for george w. bush in 2004 and bob dole in 1996. >>> let's check out florida and that's where we find, long, long lines. some people waited in line as long as five hours to cast their early vote. today is the last day for early voting. we'll take you live to florida next hour. how close is the race there? take a look. this poll shows president obama with a slim slelead, 49-47. >>> both
busy week certainly ahead in washington. so, let's get back to politics now and the final rush to election day. a state that we weren't paying much attention to is now back in the spotlight. we're talking about pennsylvania. mitt romney and paul ryan will be there this weekend. jill biden and joe biden will make stops for president obama, not to mention all the money being spent on a last-minute blitz. the latest poll out of pennsylvania shows a tight race. three points within the margin of...
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i'll be looking at loudoun county in northern virginia outside of washington, d.c. or hamilton county in cincinnati, ohio. hillsboro county in florida. what are you going to be specifically looking for? >> well, there ar key counties that people lock in on. we're hearing great results in the panhandle of florida where turnout is through the roof. virginia, southwest virginia, virginia, southwest virginia, also coal'ej is through the roof, as well as virginia beach, chesapeake, heavily republican areas, they're bringing in additional poll workers to accommodate the turnout in those areas. so as you know, there are attorney bellwethers that you watch for, and what we're seeing is very positive for governor romney today. >> you heard the obama folks say you decided to contest -- try to contest pennsylvania because you were losing in ohio and this was in their words an act of desperation. what do you say to that? >> i say that the map has expanded very much in governor romney's favor. we were fully funded in ohio and we were looking at other areas where we could go into
i'll be looking at loudoun county in northern virginia outside of washington, d.c. or hamilton county in cincinnati, ohio. hillsboro county in florida. what are you going to be specifically looking for? >> well, there ar key counties that people lock in on. we're hearing great results in the panhandle of florida where turnout is through the roof. virginia, southwest virginia, virginia, southwest virginia, also coal'ej is through the roof, as well as virginia beach, chesapeake, heavily...
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what would washington look like with mitt romney in the white house? how about democrats in full control of congress? >> no. >> or crazier still, donald trump winning the write-in vote. so i was thinking about what would happen if romney were to win and either republicans take control of the senate or democrats take control of the senate. and harry reid made some news this week with a quote. he was talking about romney's argument that he would reach out to democrats and they would be able to work together. he said mitt romney's fantasy that senate democrats will work with him to pass his severely conservative agenda is laughable. >> ouch. >> i tend to agree with harry reid, not only because romney said on day one the first thing he is going to do is repeal obama care, which democrats care very deeply about and will fight the hold on to, but if romney wins, it's going to be this vindication of this strategy of obstructionism. i think democrats may not go to the extent of holding the country hostage over raising the debt ceiling, but i think they will tr
what would washington look like with mitt romney in the white house? how about democrats in full control of congress? >> no. >> or crazier still, donald trump winning the write-in vote. so i was thinking about what would happen if romney were to win and either republicans take control of the senate or democrats take control of the senate. and harry reid made some news this week with a quote. he was talking about romney's argument that he would reach out to democrats and they would...
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tonight, washington is none too happy about being left out of the loop as the fbi investigates the general petraeus sex scandal. >> it's rather shocking to find out candidly that we weren't briefed. >> it would have been nice to know before we saw it on tv. >> the president was certainly surprised when he was informed about the situation regarding general petraeus on thursday. >> meanwhile, the top general in afghanistan allegedly caught red-handed exchanging flirtatious e-mails of his own with jill kelley. plus the debut of my new cnn colleague, the culinary superstar who will dine on anything, anthony bourdain is here. joining me is barbara starr and intelligence correspondent, suzanne kelly. welcome back to you both. every night i say right off the top, can any of us get our heads round this and how much more ridiculous can it get, and lo and behold, it gets more ridiculous. barbara starr, let's try and get to what we believe to be the facts behind all the kind of lurid, titillating headlines. a second general today, petraeus' successor in afghanistan, general john allen, a marine corps
tonight, washington is none too happy about being left out of the loop as the fbi investigates the general petraeus sex scandal. >> it's rather shocking to find out candidly that we weren't briefed. >> it would have been nice to know before we saw it on tv. >> the president was certainly surprised when he was informed about the situation regarding general petraeus on thursday. >> meanwhile, the top general in afghanistan allegedly caught red-handed exchanging flirtatious...
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. >> also with us from washington, we have former speaker of the house and former presidential candidate newt gingrich. >> good morning, mr. speaker. >> mr. speaker, let's start with you. what are you looking for tonight? is virginia going tell the tale early? >> let me say first of all, i want to pick up something you said yesterday. i think the opening chapter of theeder white's 1960 making of the president captures the romance of the american system, the degree to which today is the american people's day, and the politicians and prognosticators, today is the american people's turn and we'll find out tonight. i think virginia will tell part of the tale. romney has to carry virginia in order to win and we'll know, i think, pretty early from returns around the state whether or not he's going do that. a also think, frankly, pennsylvania will tell part of the tale. if romney, in fact, is doing as well as the most recent polls in pennsylvania, which could end up being a much, much bigger victory than anyone expects and certainly expected on saturday. >> mr. speaker, it's willie geist, i'm c
. >> also with us from washington, we have former speaker of the house and former presidential candidate newt gingrich. >> good morning, mr. speaker. >> mr. speaker, let's start with you. what are you looking for tonight? is virginia going tell the tale early? >> let me say first of all, i want to pick up something you said yesterday. i think the opening chapter of theeder white's 1960 making of the president captures the romance of the american system, the degree to...
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broadwell seen at her brother's home in washington sipping wine and having dinner has the admitted her affair with petraeus but has not commented on e-mails she allegedly sent to the other woman, jill kelly. there is more, abc news learned that general allen received an anonymous e-mail traced to broadwell, claiming jill kelly was a seductress. a further look, 20,000,0 to 30,0 pages of communication. secretary of defense leon panetta put general allen's promotion to supreme commander on hold and ordered an investigation. >> to date secretary directed the matter -- >> reporter: jill kelly spent the day at her home in tampa not answering questions. in the background, a tell vgs could be seen with coverage of the peyton place like military scandal that focus add tension on who she is and how she ended up in the middle of it all. the license plate on kelly's mercedes-benz, shows she is honorary counsel for south korea. in phone calls, kelly told the dispatcher she deserved protection from the media outside. >> i am an honorary consul general, they should not be able to profit, i don't know
broadwell seen at her brother's home in washington sipping wine and having dinner has the admitted her affair with petraeus but has not commented on e-mails she allegedly sent to the other woman, jill kelly. there is more, abc news learned that general allen received an anonymous e-mail traced to broadwell, claiming jill kelly was a seductress. a further look, 20,000,0 to 30,0 pages of communication. secretary of defense leon panetta put general allen's promotion to supreme commander on hold...
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routine piece of washington business. republicans threatened to vote to force the country to default on its loans. this he were not going to raise the debt ceiling, remember. president obama responded in a prime time address to the nation. he asked the american people to get involved in that fight he was having with the republicans. he asked the american people to get involved directly. >> the american people may have voted for divided government but they didn't vote for a dysfunctional government. so i'm asking you all to make your voice heard. if you want a balanced approach to reducing the deficit, let your member of congress know. if you believe we can solve this problem through compromise, send that message. >> let your member of congress know. send that message said the president. the american people did. so many american people did that congressional websites and phone lines crashed after the president's speech. house phone circuits were so overwhelmed that an alert went out to members of congress that if they were
routine piece of washington business. republicans threatened to vote to force the country to default on its loans. this he were not going to raise the debt ceiling, remember. president obama responded in a prime time address to the nation. he asked the american people to get involved in that fight he was having with the republicans. he asked the american people to get involved directly. >> the american people may have voted for divided government but they didn't vote for a dysfunctional...
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let's turn to nick hanauer who went to washington, d.c. yesterday to call for higher tax on wealthy americans and tara dowdell is with us. democratic consultant. great to have both of you with us. nick, you first. >> thank you for having us. >> what kind of impact can you have on lawmakers? you have quite a group put together. wealthy americans who said, look at my finances, this is what we can do, this is what we've got to do. what kind of impact can you have? >> i think it's important to make the argument to these lawmakers that not only are we willing to be taxed more, but more particularly, that the prosperity of the country depends on us being taxed more. this fiscal cliff issue and the campaign itself was an argument between two competing ideas about where prosperity and jobs come from. the republican trickle-down idea if you pour money into somebody like me like an ingredient jobs will pop out of us like donuts or the alternative, which is middle out economics, in a capitalist economy it comes from investing in the middle class. whe
let's turn to nick hanauer who went to washington, d.c. yesterday to call for higher tax on wealthy americans and tara dowdell is with us. democratic consultant. great to have both of you with us. nick, you first. >> thank you for having us. >> what kind of impact can you have on lawmakers? you have quite a group put together. wealthy americans who said, look at my finances, this is what we can do, this is what we've got to do. what kind of impact can you have? >> i think it's...